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Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has issued the recommendations on ‘Licensing Framework and Regulatory Mechanism for Submarine Cable Landing in India’. These come after the TRAI received a reference letter from Department of Telecom (DoT) The DoT raised concern about Indian ILDOs (international long-distance operators) who do not have any stake in the consortium owning submarine cable, but...
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In early June, complaints began cropping up on Twitter that Outlook was down for as many as 18,000 users at the peak of what, it turns out, was a Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack, according to a story in The Associated Press (AP) this morning. Microsoft acknowledged the attack in a blog post on Friday, offering some technical details and...
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Facebook parent Meta, introduced an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered chatbot that can convert a chunk of new speech from text input and a brief audio clip for context. Called Voicebox, the company said that it can perform speech generation tasks it was not specifically trained on. However, the company is not releasing the chatbot for public use. According...
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After testing the smart chips feature for a while, Google has finally announced its availability to Docs users across the globe. The feature allows users to embed third-party apps — smart chips — into Google Docs. The feature has arrived as a part of Google’s new smart canvas revamp of the office suite services which also includes the...
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The Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) encompasses a variety of topics in education and learning, including but not limited to child development, curriculum, reading comprehension, philosophies of education, STEM education, instructional technology, technology education, inquiry-based learning, project-based learning, problem-based learning, simulation-based learning, pedagogic and educational approaches, learning management, language teaching research, teaching and learning at all...
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Greetings, fellow Nawala! May you always be in good health. This is the IAES Nawala of the  Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. Today we would like to share an insight into deep learning (DL) technology. DL allows computers to recognize and extract visual characteristics. In the process of recognizing and extracting visual characteristics, computers...
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In Indonesia, transportation has a role in fulfilling the needs of daily activities. But the more types of transportation used, the more air pollution. So without realizing it, people living in metropolitan cities like Jabodetabek, breathe air polluted by vehicle pollution. The use of petroleum as a vehicle fuel causes air pollution, and the combustion...
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Microsoft is adding a Copilot AI assistant to Windows 11. Much like the Copilot sidebars we’ve seen in Edge, Office apps, and even GitHub, Windows Copilot will be integrated directly into Windows 11 and available to open and use from the taskbar across all apps and programs. “Once open, the Windows Copilot side bar stays...
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Technology and the world of smart devices evolve daily. However, parallel to the realm of technology designed for good, there’s a shadowy underbelly that continually grows too. Recent reports have made us question the security of Android devices once more, particularly concerning a threat known as the Guerrilla virus. Here are all the details… How to Protect...
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Microsoft today launched Microsoft Fabric, a new end-to-end data and analytics platform (not to be confused with Azure Service Fabric). The new platform centers around Microsoft’s OneLake data lake, but can also pull in data from Amazon S3 and (soon) Google Cloud Platform, and includes everything from integration tools, a Spark-based data engineering platform, a real-time...
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